kwasowoci
Kwasowoci is a term originating from Polish folklore, referring to a type of supernatural entity or spirit associated with water bodies, particularly lakes, rivers, and ponds. The word itself is derived from the Polish phrase "kwaśny wód", meaning "sour water," which may relate to the eerie, often foul-smelling water where these spirits are said to dwell. Kwasowoci are typically depicted as malevolent or mischievous beings, often appearing as humanoid figures with elongated limbs, webbed hands, or sometimes as shapeshifters. They are believed to lure victims into the water, either to drown them or to possess them, depending on the regional legend.
In Polish folklore, kwasowoci are sometimes linked to the idea of water spirits that punish those who
The concept of kwasowoci has been incorporated into Polish folklore, literature, and even modern folklore studies,